How can roses be raised?
1. Land
Many potted plants have roughly the same requirements for soil, requiring loose and fertile soil and good drainage and ventilation. Prepare a flowerpot with strong air permeability, select humus soil, garden soil and cinder, and mix them evenly according to the ratio of 4:4:2 as culture soil.
lamplight
Roses like sunshine, so they can be cultivated under indoor balconies or sunshades in the courtyard, and be careful to stay away from corners. Ensure that you receive about 8 hours of light every day and avoid direct light.
water
Potted roses can generally be watered without watering. If they are dry, water them thoroughly. There should be no water in the flowerpot. In cold or rainy days, reduce the amount of water.
fertilize the soil or land
Roses like fat and grow best in fertile soil. Fertilization can be done every 15-20 days before and after flowering, and thin and light fertilizer water is the best.
prune
When potted roses grow vigorously and have dense branches, you can trim dead branches, old branches and diseased branches with scissors. After flowering, cut off the residual flowers and the messy branches at the bottom of the plant, so that the potted plant has a good shape.